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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

According to a recent study people falling under the age category of 35-55 years have at least one tooth missing. The reason for this can be anything starting from accidents to tooth decay, dental fractures or gum diseases. Missing tooth not only effects our appearance but they can also lead gum diseases, tooth decay and it can put more pressure on the other teeth.
There are two ways in which the missing tooth can be replaced:
Dentures:

Dentures are nothing but false tooth where artificial devices are used to replace the missing tooth. The dentures can be made from plastic or metal or the mixture of both. They are supported using clips which keeps the denture in place.
They help in improving the chewing ability as well as the way a person pronounces a word. Moreover, it helps in uplifting the confidence of the person because his overall personality is improved.
In order to maintain the denture proper care should be taken otherwise just like the natural tooth they can also develop plaque and tartar. One thing to keep in mind is that the dentures should not be worn continuously and should be taken off during sleep.
Dental Implants:

Dental Implants are also used to replace one or more missing tooth. In this process a titanium screw replaces the missing tooth and connects with the jaw bone. They function like your own tooth and helps in improving the chewing and speaking ability of the person. It is believed that dental implants are more comfortable than dentures.
They are long lasting and it is believed that if proper care and maintenance is taken than they can last life time.
Just like dentures proper care should be taken of dental implants otherwise they can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, tartar and plaque.
Which One to Choose?
| Dental Implants | Dentures |
| They are just like your natural teeth | They just sit on your gums with the help of clips |
| They are more durable and can last life long | Need time to time replacement |
| Expensive | Inexpensive |
| Behaves like natural teeth | Need time to get used to |
| No need to take out during sleep | Need to take out during sleep |
Implants are one of the best options if you want long time solution for your problem. Implants are more durable and are long lasting. The look and feel of dental implants are just like your natural teeth. Dental implants give you that level of freedom and sureness that may be hard to imagine as a denture wearer.
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